

Furrion Chill RV air conditioners are meticulously engineered for the mobile lifestyle. We combine modern aesthetics with cutting-edge cooling technology to deliver a complete RV AC system that keeps up with your adventurous spirit every step of the way.
Compatible with a wide variety of travel trailers, 5th wheels, motorhomes, and other campers, our RV air conditioning products are available in several different configurations, including single-zone or multi-zone, electronic control or manual, black or white.


Fast, quiet, and energy-smart. This mid-profile RV AC unit cools quickly and efficiently — perfect for everyday RV comfort with less power draw.


Cool, heat, and dehumidify in one sleek, low-profile design. This RV air conditioner is great for smaller rigs or when every inch of overhead space counts.
The Furrion Chill line of air conditioners provides high-efficiency cooling for your RV. Each rooftop unit delivers more cooling power, using less energy, and is compatible with a complete system that’s built for life on the road.


Furrion Chill air conditioners are engineered for powerful, efficient climate control — whether you're running 13.5K, 15K, or a full 18K BTU system. All units deliver more cooling with less power, helping you conserve energy without sacrificing comfort.


Each model features advanced fan or compressor technology designed to reduce noise while maximizing airflow. Whether it's the dual-motor setup or variable-speed inverter, the result is consistent, whisper-quiet performance inside and out.


From low-profile builds to wind-cutting mid-profile shrouds, Furrion Chill units are designed with airflow and efficiency in mind. The sleek, contoured shapes help reduce drag and complement modern RV rooflines.


Built for the demands of the road, all Furrion Chill models are reinforced with Climatesmart™ and Vibrationsmart™ technology to withstand extreme temperatures and rough terrain. Their durable housings and smart internal components make them a reliable choice for all-season travel.
It’s important to remember that Furrion air conditioning parts are designed for easy upgrading and integration with your existing RV system. Whether your current model is a Coleman™, Dometic™ or Advent™, you can easily replace components with Furrion parts.
Learn more about how to select the right system.
Furrion RV air conditioning systems are comprised of four primary components. You’ll need all four to have a complete, working system that cools down your rig. You can purchase these components individually or in complete kits. You can also buy individual AC parts to supplement your existing system.
Not sure which components you need? Check out our air conditioner compatibility page for more details!


An RV rooftop AC unit is the primary module that works to cool down the air. It does this using a condenser, fans and other components powered by your RV’s electrical system. As the name suggests, this type of unit mounts on top of your RV roof, though other mounting options are also available.


An air distribution box, or ADB, serves as the conduit through which all of the freshly cooled air gets dispersed inside your RV. The ADB mounts on the ceiling and is connected to the rooftop RV AC unit through an opening in the roof. It also contains an air filter and can be purchased with various features, such as multiple fan speeds.


The thermostat is the control panel or user interface that allows you to adjust settings and provides information about your AC system and temperatures inside your RV. It features a digital display, interactive buttons and a variety of features to choose from.


An AC controller is essentially a computer that communicates with the other components in the system to control RV interior temperatures. It tells the rooftop unit and ADB how much or how little cool air is required to reach the desired temperature settings, based on input from the thermostat.
Furrion air conditioners are available in single-zone and multi-zone configurations. A single-zone AC system provides temperature control based on a single room or space within your RV. Normally, this space is the central living area. Cool air output will be increased or decreased, based on whatever the temperature of that room is.
Multi-zone AC systems control temperatures based on more than one room. This could be your primary living space as well as your RV master bedroom. Cool air will be distributed to both of those rooms, helping to reduce the possibility of hot or cold spots.
Furrion also supports both ducted RV air conditioning systems and ductless. Ducted air conditioning means that the system uses an arrangement of ducts or channels to distribute cool air throughout the RV.
Ductless RV air conditioners simply distribute the cool air from a single entry point and rely on natural circulation to cool down the entire space. The advantage of a ductless system is that it is much simpler to install and easier to maintain.
Before purchasing any air conditioning equipment, it’s important to take inventory of what your RV already has. In some cases, if you already have certain components, a complete kit may not be necessary. You may be able to install individual components, using a conversion kit. With a Furrion Chill conversion kit, you can install the rooftop unit even if you have a Coleman, Dometic or Advent air distribution box.
You need to shop for an AC unit that can keep up with the size of your RV. The bigger the space, the more power you’ll need to keep it cool. Air conditioner cooling power is measured in BTUs (British Thermal Units).
If you have a small-to-medium-size RV, a 13,500-BTU unit offers powerful cooling at less amperage. If you have a larger RV, consider upgrading to a 15,000-BTU unit or 18,000-BTU unit. You can also install two rooftop RV air conditioner units to ensure proper cooling capacity.
If you have a smaller RV with only one main living space, a single-zone AC system is all you need. A single-zone system will use just a single controller to moderate the temperature and keep you comfortable.
However, if you have a larger RV with multiple rooms, especially if there is a separate bedroom or a particularly large bathroom, a multi-zone system will better serve your needs. A multi-zone system will cool each space individually, based on input to the thermostat.
Questions about your Furrion AC system? Access all of our manuals and product literature on our support site.